Kombai is an AI agent for frontend developers that turns Figma, images, and text prompts into production-ready UI code
Kombai is an AI agent for frontend developers that turns Figma, images, and text prompts into production-ready UI code, aimed at teams and solo devs who want faster, higher-fidelity React/Next.js outp
Kombai focuses on real-world frontend work: it interprets designs, plans tasks, generates code aligned to your stack, and lets you preview changes before saving. It supports frameworks and libraries like Next.js, Vite, MUI, Chakra UI, TanStack, and Emotion, and it indexes your repo to reuse components and follow your conventions.
Who it’s for
Frontend engineers, design-to-code teams, agencies, and enterprises that need high-fidelity UI output, stack-consistent code, and privacy controls. It’s built to run inside IDE workflows and avoid touching backend/database logic.
What’s good
Design-to-code fidelity: Strong Figma interpretation, producing accurate React/Next.js layouts for complex UIs.
Higher reliability: Reported 96% compilation success and better feature implementation rates than generic agents.
Repo-aware outputs: Purpose-built indexing and search help reuse components and match project patterns.
Plan and preview: Editable plans for complex tasks and UI previews reduce rework and risky commits.
Enterprise context and privacy: Org-specific context engines and SOC 2 practices.
Reddit and X sentiment
Feedback trends are mixed-to-positive: users praise speed and fidelity for design-to-code and note it outperforms some general agents on complex layouts. Typical caveats remain- multi-page flows, accessibility, and intricate interactions still benefit from developer refinement. Launch/demo threads on X highlight ecosystem support and practical wins, with occasional mentions of setup quirks.
References
X/LinkedIn: Kombai AI Agent is INSANE! — Julian Goldie ↗
Reviews and hands‑on tests: I Tried Kombai in My IDE (DEV) ↗ , From Figma to Frontend in Minutes (DEV) ↗ , Kombai Review (Index.dev) ↗ , Kombai vs Claude Sonnet 4.5 (Medium) ↗